My minimum width THTLP

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Re: My minimum width THTLP

#16 Post by 67baja »

Keep up the good work - the end is near!
2 THTs, 2 TLAH, SLA curved, 1 8-AT, 1 AT JBL 1002D, 4 Otop12s, Jack 12, TT with Eminence 10", 2 SLAs, 1 T30 slim, 2 T30s (2-10" each), SLA Pros, TrT.

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Re: My minimum width THTLP

#17 Post by koturban »

67baja wrote:Keep up the good work - the end is near!
The end is just the beginning. :wink:

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Re: My minimum width THTLP

#18 Post by tartan »

Oooh -- so close.

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Re: My minimum width THTLP

#19 Post by 88h88 »

Yesssssss. :fruit:
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Re: My minimum width THTLP

#20 Post by tartan »

If I can knock out the driver chamber braces and cover tonight, I should be able to do some testing tomorrow evening! (Or is it a bad idea to pressurize it too soon?)

Pics from today. There will need to be a lot of sanding, even though I'll be painting it. I added gasket tape to the driver as well.

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Re: My minimum width THTLP

#21 Post by koturban »

You should be fine for testing tomorrow evening.

Good job! :clap:

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Re: My minimum width THTLP

#22 Post by tartan »

Ya, this is going to be a lot of fun in a listening space that is LxWxH = 13x10x7.5 (ft) -- walls on three sides.

I'll be sure to post up a lot of analysis data as I get into it.
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Re: My minimum width THTLP

#23 Post by tartan »

Driver chamber bracing is done. Next time I do one of these, I'll put in the 8 chamber braces before the cover-mounting strips. Messy messy this way. Oh well, I'm the only one who will see inside of here ... except for all you people. :lol:

Now, I think I'll actually be able to test tomorrow!

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Re: My minimum width THTLP

#24 Post by tartan »

Holy Crap!!!! I am so impressed with this monster ... wow wow wow.

For the moment, I'm crossing surround formats and 2-channel music at 80Hz with my Klipsch KG 2.5 set (with Bob Crites tweeter drivers). I haven't done any measurements or EQ, but I'm simply blown away. Much like I was when I first heard the T39 my buddy built. Of course, this THTLP outruns the little Klipsches by far. They go into serious distortion while the sub seems to be humming along with ease.

I always knew a lot of my music had great LF content, but I'd never actually heard it. Do you have any idea how low some of Sting's more recent stuff goes? So I listen to a lot of Prog Rock and Metal, Classic Rock, trad Scottish and Irish, chilled out things like Loreena McKinnet (sp?), Bluegrass, Classical, Jazz, etc. No hip hop, rap, country, dub whatever-that-is, electronica ... bleh.

And one of the first movies I put on was Master and Commander -- the opening scene with some cannon action. Then The Matrix Revolutions. Planes for the kids. So I'm sure I'll be on a hunt to find ultra-low content. Suggestions?

Here are pictures of getting it ready to test. Now the challenge will be hauling it back to the garage for finish work.

And that circular saw sled came in super handy!

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Re: My minimum width THTLP

#25 Post by Tom Smit »

Um, last pic?.......sorry, but I don't think you'll get the Harley award. (regretfully said) :)


On the other hand, glad you got to hear some excellent results. :clap: Looking forward to a full review in the Review section, when it's fully finished.
TomS

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Re: My minimum width THTLP

#26 Post by tartan »

Tom Smit wrote:Um, last pic?.......sorry, but I don't think you'll get the Harley award. (regretfully said) :)


On the other hand, glad you got to hear some excellent results. :clap: Looking forward to a full review in the Review section, when it's fully finished.
Ya, the Harley award will forever elude me. haha.

I found an air leak coming from under the driver chamber cover near one of the corners, of course. I'll have to redo that. I wasn't obvious until I started the 16 and 20Hz test tones, and I could hear the air pumping in and out of there.
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Re: My minimum width THTLP

#27 Post by tartan »

TomS, is that a V70R in your avatar?
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Re: My minimum width THTLP

#28 Post by Tom Smit »

tartan wrote:TomS, is that a V70R in your avatar?
I don't know since I got the image of the 'net. Mine is a plain V70, same colour.
TomS

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Re: My minimum width THTLP

#29 Post by tartan »

Tom Smit wrote:
tartan wrote:TomS, is that a V70R in your avatar?
I don't know since I got the image of the 'net. Mine is a plain V70, same colour.
Nice. I just got my first Volvo last Fall ... a 2005 S60R. You can see it in some of the pictures above.
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